This book studies the early developmental and family history of
children who come to perform at the gifted IQ level during middle
childhood. The authors detail their original research-the first
systematic, longitudinal study of such children-and offer a theory
to explain how children become intellectually gifted. Chapters
examine the theory's implications for early identification and
assessment as well as for parenting.
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